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on the heels of hurricane katrina and preached the levies. is the city ready this time? may have the chief for the u.s. are me court of engineers. give me the latest. >> we have been preparing over the last few-- system is closed down on the east side and is rs -- ready. >> hitting an almost the same time what is the atmosphere? people have left? >> we're not tracking that. we are preparing the system to get closures in place to be locked down from the storm surge. gerri: what about the levees? will they hold? are you confident? >> guess. it is designed to protect against the 100 years storm. we're confident we can get through it with no impact. gerri: i would think you're analyzing the strength of the storm. it is not as strong as originally thought. what is the danger? the wind tore the rain? >> >> this is pushing some surge in front of it with rainfall. and there is high wind at this point*. a little bit of everything. gerri: thank you for coming on. we wish you the best of luck. this will be an important time. think you. the impact is already being felt and oil price
on the heels of hurricane katrina and preached the levies. is the city ready this time? may have the chief for the u.s. are me court of engineers. give me the latest. >> we have been preparing over the last few-- system is closed down on the east side and is rs -- ready. >> hitting an almost the same time what is the atmosphere? people have left? >> we're not tracking that. we are preparing the system to get closures in place to be locked down from the storm surge. gerri: what...
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click on the photo contest and submit your picture. >>> there are red light cameras around the city, stephanie rawlings blake wants to make sure they are being used as effectively as possible. establishing a special committee to review the traffic enforce. centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones, there will be 8 people from various departments. >>> he is a pint sized pooch, smuggled out of the animal resource foundation. for two days, workers at the shelter prayed for mango's return and last night the prayers were answered. don harrison explains how they got the pup back. >> reporter: that's all allison wanted when she found wut one of the puppies were stolen. sometimes wishes come true. mango, the one stolen, returned, is reunite ed with his family. >> he ran over to his mom and wanted to nurse. >> reporter: somebody called and said, they had mango and wanted to bring him back. it wasn't th
click on the photo contest and submit your picture. >>> there are red light cameras around the city, stephanie rawlings blake wants to make sure they are being used as effectively as possible. establishing a special committee to review the traffic enforce. centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school...
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>>neil: i am headed off to the city of angels. the ladies can't wait. >> so crazy it is here. >> my heart is pounding. >> he is a very nice man. a lot of fun. >> i am constantly amazed. >> i know the businessman and the famous names but i want to know what makes him tick. >> brilliance, baby, brilliance, i am coming to town, don't miss a special "your world" and we are back again at on fox business network, lawmakers in washington are pushing if tax hikes and we are going to be if california at highest tax state in the nation to see what the tax hikes might do with a lot of special guests and if you notice they changed the sign too. italian americans unite. >> talk of a gasoline tax hike that has steve moore say washington is adding fuel to the fire but i heard it and i thought it could not be so but there is a real chance. >> i wish i were the chip magnet that you are. >>neil: it is a burden to carry but i try. >>guest: they are talking about a gas tax throwing out automatic sorts of revenue proposal and i listened to your interv
>>neil: i am headed off to the city of angels. the ladies can't wait. >> so crazy it is here. >> my heart is pounding. >> he is a very nice man. a lot of fun. >> i am constantly amazed. >> i know the businessman and the famous names but i want to know what makes him tick. >> brilliance, baby, brilliance, i am coming to town, don't miss a special "your world" and we are back again at on fox business network, lawmakers in washington are pushing...
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the fighting has left this once beautiful city devastated. historic mosques destroyed, bread lines, gas shortages, power outages. this was one of the only hospitals residents say available to the opposition. now that it's been destroyed, the rebels could only provide the most basic of first aid for their wounded. this clinic operates in secret. it, too, could be bombed. nurses change bannedages by flashlight. medical supplies are scarce. syrian-american doctor kati came from los angeles to help. i asked him what aleppo needs most. >> everything. to simple pain killers. there's none. they have tylenol here, which has to be brought in. >> reporter: rebels hope their sacrifices will be worth it, once aleppo falls, they say, damascus will follow. until then, syria's largest city is suffering. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. >>> this morning it's being reported that secretary of defense leon panetta has signed the order to send patriot missiles to turkey. the order is part of a nato effort to help shield turkey from chemical weapons or
the fighting has left this once beautiful city devastated. historic mosques destroyed, bread lines, gas shortages, power outages. this was one of the only hospitals residents say available to the opposition. now that it's been destroyed, the rebels could only provide the most basic of first aid for their wounded. this clinic operates in secret. it, too, could be bombed. nurses change bannedages by flashlight. medical supplies are scarce. syrian-american doctor kati came from los angeles to...
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we must change nobody knows disasters like comedians. >> new york, the high-tech resilient city. just don't get us wet. what the hell was that? >> that's from my upcoming benefit for victims of hurricane sandy. i booked the strongest, smartest comics i could find. my comedian friends and i will raise money to rebuild homes and lives one laugh at a time. >> awe damn, the lights are out! you know what? i'll watch a little television until they come back on. >> only on current tv. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently! and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. >> now you know t
we must change nobody knows disasters like comedians. >> new york, the high-tech resilient city. just don't get us wet. what the hell was that? >> that's from my upcoming benefit for victims of hurricane sandy. i booked the strongest, smartest comics i could find. my comedian friends and i will raise money to rebuild homes and lives one laugh at a time. >> awe damn, the lights are out! you know what? i'll watch a little television until they come back on. >> only on...
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city's boardwalk. >> a giant crane snapped that is still dangling over the streets of new york city. >> entire at that sad of a building crashed into the street. >> oh, my gosh. >> we had set up offices inside a restaurant, police officer came by and told us we had to get out of there. >> after that, the building collapsed into the sea. >> first of all, thanks for that. >> you're welcome. >> mechanic the coast guard rescued 14 crew members from the hms bounty. >> one crew member is still missing. >> the super storm is not just bringing rain dumping up to three feet of snow in three states, west virginia bearing the brunt of it. >> a travel nightmare all up and down the east coast. >> airports closed. >> is regis going to be able to go home? you heard from the mayor who said a number of people haven't left, that worries them. >> joggers wearing a horse mask. >> i am hot quite sure what that is all about. >> i was conceived during hurricane hazel. >> and all that matters -- >> hopefully your thoughts and friars will join with mine as you think about those folks who are in harm's way. >
city's boardwalk. >> a giant crane snapped that is still dangling over the streets of new york city. >> entire at that sad of a building crashed into the street. >> oh, my gosh. >> we had set up offices inside a restaurant, police officer came by and told us we had to get out of there. >> after that, the building collapsed into the sea. >> first of all, thanks for that. >> you're welcome. >> mechanic the coast guard rescued 14 crew members from...
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he was hit by a car while crossing the street in new york city. the 64-year-old is known for his role in laverne and shirley. an erie find in maine the b-52 bomber crashed nearly 52 years ago. he stumbled upon it while he was hunting. the only visible damage on the head rest. the unarmed b-52 went down in 1963. >> 44 minutes after the hour now. eating organic is supposed to make people feel good. there's a study out that says eating organic can make you act like a jerk. dr. dale archer. explain this research. (laughter) >> there's a study out of new orleans where what they did was they took organic food and showed it to individuals they took comfort food. on a how likely they were to help others and b help. the organic food eaters were vastly more judgmental and not likely to help others. because they feel morally superior. they feel smart. >> isn't it supposed to be the opposite. these do gooders around the they supposed to give more charity than those who sit back on the couch and eat mcdonalds. >> this is the same thing in a cult phenomenon. yo
he was hit by a car while crossing the street in new york city. the 64-year-old is known for his role in laverne and shirley. an erie find in maine the b-52 bomber crashed nearly 52 years ago. he stumbled upon it while he was hunting. the only visible damage on the head rest. the unarmed b-52 went down in 1963. >> 44 minutes after the hour now. eating organic is supposed to make people feel good. there's a study out that says eating organic can make you act like a jerk. dr. dale archer....
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. so check out the web site. just google elizabeth warren. i think i want to write her a check plyself. i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> i only see the hostess twinkies. >> to kids, i'm as real as the taste of that moist cake and creamy filling. >> try one mom. now do you see him? >> i'm beginning to. >> hostess twinkies cupcakes and fruit pies. with hostess tasting is believing. >> that is a classic hostess twinkies commercial from the 1970's, when the company was riding high in the saddle. the company filed for bankruptcy this month and wants the winddown of that bankruptcy is over all hostess employees are going to be let go, it's likely. some in the media of course are vilifying the bakers union for the company's demise. many said if the union had not struck and rather had agreed to steeper concession that the company would still be in business. our next guest said the real villain here is the bakery workers. coming to us tonight from berkeley is unive
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. so check out the web site. just google elizabeth warren. i think i want to write her a check plyself. i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> i only see the hostess twinkies. >> to kids, i'm as real as the taste of that moist cake and creamy filling. >> try one mom. now do you see him? >> i'm beginning to. >> hostess twinkies cupcakes and fruit...
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it reflects incredible differs city, thediversecity. there may be some overlapped in numbers, but after the election, a lot of the republican campaign strategists made it clear that the gop needs to open its arms the women and minorities and gays and why aren't republicans getting that message if you look at that committee chairmanship appointment that happened today? >> that's an absolutely great point. looking at the 19 folks who are appointed all member, all white as you pointed out it does seem to be out of step with what you hear from the republican party. we have to embrace the entire fabric of america. if you were to look at the house republicans as a math, there aren't a lot of options there. there aren't a whole lot of women, a whole lot of people of color to choose from. it's important to note there have been big gains in leadership rogers, wag nurse of missouri. in the way of an election, you saw very big divide between the people who had supported the president's reelection and mitt romney. >> for sure. we often wonder why l
it reflects incredible differs city, thediversecity. there may be some overlapped in numbers, but after the election, a lot of the republican campaign strategists made it clear that the gop needs to open its arms the women and minorities and gays and why aren't republicans getting that message if you look at that committee chairmanship appointment that happened today? >> that's an absolutely great point. looking at the 19 folks who are appointed all member, all white as you pointed out it...
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company, speaking for the company afterwards. he was still assigning s.e.c. documents for his own entities. >> isn't it true, david, that even though he may have been in salt lake city, his money was involved with the team running bain capital. he was the one that hired them. his footprints were everywhere. >> the big point here is he still owns these companies. he still benefitted from what they did. he still signed the paperwork. he was still listed as being a member of the managing committee for years. it's just unbelievable to me that a fellow that wealthy and powerful would say just give me something to sign. i'll sign it. i won't look at it. i won't ask questions. he won't even ask his former partners what are you up to now. that sort of disengagement is incredible to believe. and if he was that disengaged about his own personal finances, i don't think we should trust him with the u.s. treasury. >> david corn and richard wolffe, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> up next, we'll tell you how one of mitt romney's
company, speaking for the company afterwards. he was still assigning s.e.c. documents for his own entities. >> isn't it true, david, that even though he may have been in salt lake city, his money was involved with the team running bain capital. he was the one that hired them. his footprints were everywhere. >> the big point here is he still owns these companies. he still benefitted from what they did. he still signed the paperwork. he was still listed as being a member of the...
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it was david duke got his start as an indianapolis weatherman was reported the city was being pelted by hailed the size of canned hams. [laughter] one of the highlights of his career. it was dave bootstrapped a camera to a monkey, worked a talk about drive-through, told lady gaga when he was her age he had a paper route. it was dave who came back on the air less than a week after 9/11 to show the world the work was still standing. [applause] tonight we honor dave letterman who has always offered as an authentic piece of himself. sometimes cranky, often self- deprecating, always funny. those of you who have been on the show he is also a true gentleman. thank you. [applause] when natalia the affected from the soviet union in 1970 she made headlines around the globe, but back home her name was excised from textbooks, photographs expunge from the school and her countrymen work -- were forced to rely on underground channels. no one can be raised what takes hold of the heart. in 1989 when the iron curtain opened, the welcome people -- russian people will come to her back with open arms. 20
it was david duke got his start as an indianapolis weatherman was reported the city was being pelted by hailed the size of canned hams. [laughter] one of the highlights of his career. it was dave bootstrapped a camera to a monkey, worked a talk about drive-through, told lady gaga when he was her age he had a paper route. it was dave who came back on the air less than a week after 9/11 to show the world the work was still standing. [applause] tonight we honor dave letterman who has always...
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the designer for washington's city -- he submitted the design for a palace. the americans were not having a palace. in 1821, european diplomats told the congress it was neither large nor awe-inspiring. if that were larger and more elegant, perhaps a president would be inclined to be its permanent resident. >> a photo credit has gathered a few of her favorite white house photos. watch sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> my inspiration was the idea that the wanted to explain how it happened. we do know the story of the cold war. we have seen the archives that describe relationships between roosevelt, stalin, churchill, and then truman. what i wanted to show what did it feel like to be one of the people who were subjected to this system and how did people make choices in that system and how did they behave. one of the things that has happened since 1989 is the region that we used to call eastern europe has become very differentiated. these countries no longer have much in common with one another. >> more about life in soviet east germany from the
the designer for washington's city -- he submitted the design for a palace. the americans were not having a palace. in 1821, european diplomats told the congress it was neither large nor awe-inspiring. if that were larger and more elegant, perhaps a president would be inclined to be its permanent resident. >> a photo credit has gathered a few of her favorite white house photos. watch sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> my inspiration was the idea that the wanted to...
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over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where they are for millionaires and billionaires or we can ask them to pay the same rate as a plumber or bus driver. >> the president and allies have eyes set on a bigger target the rich. >> he has to find some billing he has made rich people or successful people, people who succeed in life and create businesses and make money as the villains in the economy. >> the romney rule let's fat cats rig the system so they pay less and capass on the burden t hard-working americans like you and me. when the wealthyest pay taxes like the rest of us it keeps the american dream alive for everyone. tell mitt romney kittens are cute
over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where...
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me having issues with the police department here it's going to be the city council uses to take a look at this and franchises and residents are very. ok and a lot of the controversy surrounding this incident i mean it's a lot of things but there are reports that police would went door to door and try to take to try to bribe people to hand over that video i guess a video that documents the protests going down what do you know about that well let me say i actually have received a phone call from evelyn. was one of the greatnesses was an activist share your awful label back then and she asked me where she worked which she just stood there by the department she described all members running down the streets right after this hour and some other people that also chairs and the police had shot him and he went down in the late so i guess you went down there they came up to him and shot in the back of the horse but mr ambassador. they actually were told to get behind the trees at that point at least. to get how much they wanted to sell or. pictures and those are nonsense and i know we can. i wa
me having issues with the police department here it's going to be the city council uses to take a look at this and franchises and residents are very. ok and a lot of the controversy surrounding this incident i mean it's a lot of things but there are reports that police would went door to door and try to take to try to bribe people to hand over that video i guess a video that documents the protests going down what do you know about that well let me say i actually have received a phone call from...
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an attack on a woman in new york city's central park shook the residents of this city and reverberated across the country. it came to be known simply as the central park jogger case. five young men were arrested for the attack. and on the 28-year-old investment banker in the park, they were accused of raping her and severely beating her. and leaving her for dead in the bushes. the teenagers, four blacks and one hispanic, were 14, 15 and 16 years old. they did not know each other. they were described as a pack of wild animals. a new term was created. wilding. in this case, the justice system moved quickly. under intense police interrogation, the teenagers all confessed to the crime. but almost immediately, they recanted those confessions showing at trial they were convicted anyway and they spent from 7 to 13 years in state prison. but there was a problem in this case. the five young men had nothing to do with the story of the central park jogger. we know that because 13 years later, this man came forward and confessed to the crime. his dna matched that was found at the scene. he confess
an attack on a woman in new york city's central park shook the residents of this city and reverberated across the country. it came to be known simply as the central park jogger case. five young men were arrested for the attack. and on the 28-year-old investment banker in the park, they were accused of raping her and severely beating her. and leaving her for dead in the bushes. the teenagers, four blacks and one hispanic, were 14, 15 and 16 years old. they did not know each other. they were...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> the pentagon announced today it's easing restrictions on women serving in combat, which will open 14,000 new jobs to women. the changes list a ban on women serving as medics, tank mechanics and radar operators in combat areas. they will still not be able to fight in battle. now, congress can review the decision and critics still question whether women have the necessary strength and whether this could hurt unit cohesion. they clearl
. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. e e e e e what it's like e for travel on any airline, when my tempurpedic moves? [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ergonomics. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. it's the perfect time to save up to $200 on your own ergo. find out more at tempurpedic.com. it's easing restrictions on women serving in combat, which will open 14,000 new jobs to women. the changes list a ban on women serving as medics, tank mechanics and radar operators in combat areas. they will still not be able to fight in battle. now, congress can review the decision and critics still question wheth
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scoops and predictions right out of the notebooks of these top reporters. >> we must take back our cities. and take back our culture. and take back our country. god bless you. and god bless america. chris: patrick j. buchanan at the convention in 1992. didn't miss words. don't vote for change. vote to go back. well, change is only accelerated in the 20 years since then. and this week, we learned our babies are now majority non-white. the last year, the census bureau found that hispanic, black, asian, and mixed race babies were just over half the births in this country. buchanan's latest book picks up on this. where his 1992 speech left off. he writes in "suicide of a super power," our intellectual, cultural, and political elites are trying to transform a western christian republic into an egalitarian democracy made up of all the tribes, races, creeds and cultures of planet earth. kathleen, the question is, as voters go to the voting booth this year, are some people worried about the changing nature of our -- many faces, however you want to put it nicely, our crypt is not as white in the f
scoops and predictions right out of the notebooks of these top reporters. >> we must take back our cities. and take back our culture. and take back our country. god bless you. and god bless america. chris: patrick j. buchanan at the convention in 1992. didn't miss words. don't vote for change. vote to go back. well, change is only accelerated in the 20 years since then. and this week, we learned our babies are now majority non-white. the last year, the census bureau found that hispanic,...
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. >> can't help with our age and where we live on the writing and cast to skew a little bit liberal but it's not like, you know, these are all human beings and it is new york city. >> come on. >> we are going to take a quick break and be right back with more of our press pass conversation. hear them in character making their pitch for november. our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. with more choices and fewer calories, she's using more. he's using more. america's appetite for energy is growing. nuclear energy is part of the answer to meet this demand. nuclear energy facilities in 31 states already provide reliable and affordable electricity for one in 5 homes and businesses, and nuclear energy is america's largest
. >> can't help with our age and where we live on the writing and cast to skew a little bit liberal but it's not like, you know, these are all human beings and it is new york city. >> come on. >> we are going to take a quick break and be right back with more of our press pass conversation. hear them in character making their pitch for november. our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller...
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over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where they are for millionaires and billionaires or we can ask them to pay the same rate as a plumber or bus driver. >> the president and allies have eyes set on a bigger target the rich. >> he has to find some billing he has made rich people or successful people, people who succeed in life and create businesses and make money as the villains in the economy. >> the romney rule let's fat cats rig the system so they pay less and capass on the burden t hard-working americans like you and me. when the wealthyest pay taxes like the rest of us it keeps the american dream alive for everyone. tell mitt romney kittens are cute
over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where...
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but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the >>> today i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized. >> ambassador susan rice telling nbc's brian williams on rock center why she was withdrawing her name for secretary of state. let's get to the battle in america. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> let me start with you, margaret hoover. this will be seen as a big win for the old guard republicans. i interviewed the three amigos as they call themselves this week, but i'm sure senators mccain and graham will sleep easy tonight knowing t
but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the >>> today i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for...
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he joins us on the phone from oklahoma city. jeremy, which tornadoes did you watch going which direction? >> all righty. i first started on the tornado warning just north of woodward. it was moving northwest. followed it up into kansas. and i popped back up with another cell near cherokee, oklahoma. and it was running toward kansas, actually went north, the town of manchester. right on the kansas -- state line. >> was there periodic damage or widespread damage? >> i did see some damage in some areas. it was just a terrified monster. did you see signs where there were homes that people had indeed known something was coming? >> i think people were pretty aware coming into town. i tried to stay just outside of the damage path, see a lot of the damage but it was a very large tornado by the time it crossed of near kansas. >> what are you hearing about what's coming up. is your area, oklahoma area, tornado free or others bearing down? it is the season, i know. >> i believe we got all-clear for the rest of the day. we have major damage
he joins us on the phone from oklahoma city. jeremy, which tornadoes did you watch going which direction? >> all righty. i first started on the tornado warning just north of woodward. it was moving northwest. followed it up into kansas. and i popped back up with another cell near cherokee, oklahoma. and it was running toward kansas, actually went north, the town of manchester. right on the kansas -- state line. >> was there periodic damage or widespread damage? >> i did see...
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the city's crime problems. this reporter sitting down with the vice presidential nominee decided to ask paul ryan about whether or not the country has a gun problem. as the reporter said, it did not go well. >> does this country have a gun problem? >> this country has a crime problem. >> not a gun problem? >> no. if you take a look at the gun laws we have, i don't even think president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have laws that aren't being properly enforced. but the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities. is to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they can realize the value in one another. >> you can do that by cutting taxes? >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> it it sounds like you're -- >> ryan folk
the city's crime problems. this reporter sitting down with the vice presidential nominee decided to ask paul ryan about whether or not the country has a gun problem. as the reporter said, it did not go well. >> does this country have a gun problem? >> this country has a crime problem. >> not a gun problem? >> no. if you take a look at the gun laws we have, i don't even think president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have...
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as we speak the kansas city chiefs are playing their nfl game despite the tragic loss of a team member, linebacker jovan belcher shot his girlfriend yesterday, then drove to the team practice facility and killed himself, pulling the trigger while his coach and general manager watched in disbelief. belcher and his girlfriend recently celebrated the birth of their 3-month-old daughter. casey wian, what are investigators learning about why apparently belcher did this? >> reporter: police are telling us at this hour there was some sort of an argument in the hours before the shooting of kasandra perfect kikin perkins, early saturday morning. neighbors said they never heard the couple fighting. they've been living together in the neighborhood for about a year, seemed to be getting along fine. both very happy after the birth of their daughter three months ago on september 11. i spoke with belcher's agent who also happens to be the agent for chiefs head coach romeo crennel and who witnessed the suicide of belcher, the agent said from everything he knew the couple were happy. he said belcher wa
as we speak the kansas city chiefs are playing their nfl game despite the tragic loss of a team member, linebacker jovan belcher shot his girlfriend yesterday, then drove to the team practice facility and killed himself, pulling the trigger while his coach and general manager watched in disbelief. belcher and his girlfriend recently celebrated the birth of their 3-month-old daughter. casey wian, what are investigators learning about why apparently belcher did this? >> reporter: police are...
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we see this within the democratic party in inner cities or places like los angeles and denver was the multiracial coalitions, pirate because the tensions between groups within the democratic party in the states. so in short, as we move towards 2012, and don't believe the hype about where democratic -- demographic trends are sending us. i would not be surprised to see latino turnout spike. i would not be surprised to see it stay the same or drop a little bit. if african-american turnout comes back to traditional levels of 11%, and that's to and barack obama's closed-circuit nitrate at the top in the 2008 turnout. i will say when it seemed. the president's approval rating among whites rate now is 33%. that is a huge problem because the minority vote in this country is very disproportionately spread out. you have a large contingency of states heavily looped because liberal whites lived there as well such as new york and california and in your states like mississippi and louisiana, where very conservative whites outnumbered. where this becomes critical in what the president's long-standin
we see this within the democratic party in inner cities or places like los angeles and denver was the multiracial coalitions, pirate because the tensions between groups within the democratic party in the states. so in short, as we move towards 2012, and don't believe the hype about where democratic -- demographic trends are sending us. i would not be surprised to see latino turnout spike. i would not be surprised to see it stay the same or drop a little bit. if african-american turnout comes...
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the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed thousands of al qaeda and taken down the regimes of saddam hussein and the taliban, it's important that we stand up democratically elected governments as the only guarantee this they will never again revert terrorism and production of deadly weapons. this is the task of our generation, i know firsthand the strength the president brings to it. the overall outcome will depend upon the ability of the american people and the strong leadership of the president to meet all the challenges that we'll face in the days and years ahead. i'm con
the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed...
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today alone at least 137 have died, including 11 children, with 110 of those killed in homs, the city under siege. this, of course, comes from reports from human rights groups in the region. homs is surrounded by tanks and troops. the uprising began last march now being met with force in an bu rights groups. it's a stunning number. president bashir assad has the right to stop it. syria has a ground force of 320,000 people, 5,000 tanks, and fighter jets as we reported last night, at least 555 russian migs. aft the 4,000-plus surface-to-air missiles, syria is the largest in the region and would have the ability to fight back. what happens if assad is forced out? power vacuum, instability, sichbl war, coming outfront, david ignatius. great to see you. >> great to be here, erin. thank you. >> there is obviously a lot of fear about the void that might be created if president bashir assad is forced out. what would happen in that scenario? >> well, if he was eased out with a transition that specified that there was some interim government, one thing that's been proposed is that the vice pres
today alone at least 137 have died, including 11 children, with 110 of those killed in homs, the city under siege. this, of course, comes from reports from human rights groups in the region. homs is surrounded by tanks and troops. the uprising began last march now being met with force in an bu rights groups. it's a stunning number. president bashir assad has the right to stop it. syria has a ground force of 320,000 people, 5,000 tanks, and fighter jets as we reported last night, at least 555...
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over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where they are for millionaires and billionaires or we can ask them to pay the same rate as a plumber or bus driver. >> the president and allies have eyes set on a bigger target the rich. >> he has to find some billing he has made rich people or successful people, people who succeed in life and create businesses and make money as the villains in the economy. >> the romney rule let's fat cats rig the system so they pay less and capass on the burden t hard-working americans like you and me. when the wealthyest pay taxes like the rest of us it keeps the american dream alive for everyone. tell mitt romney kittens are cute
over new york city and he says to the people you are oppressors of the rich people, the people live in the penthouses. >> we can settle for an economy where few people do really well and everybody else struggles to get by or build an' coon mow where hard work pays off. everybody does their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. >> president obama does not want to call it class warfare. >> some see it as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. keep taxes where...
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we went to the city of detroit and said, can you give us a venue? they gave us the arena downtown. we had 40,000 people and eight security guards. i thought it would be awful. it was a free show. everybody came in and got a pepsi and bag of doritos. polite and watched the show and applauded and filed out once by one and left. not one incident, nothing. you know, people appreciate it when you do something for them. so whether you're a comedian or the government or whatever, when you do something
we went to the city of detroit and said, can you give us a venue? they gave us the arena downtown. we had 40,000 people and eight security guards. i thought it would be awful. it was a free show. everybody came in and got a pepsi and bag of doritos. polite and watched the show and applauded and filed out once by one and left. not one incident, nothing. you know, people appreciate it when you do something for them. so whether you're a comedian or the government or whatever, when you do something
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the referendum was preceded by a fresh break of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria cairo based journeys bell true explains what's expected from the vote and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution very so against the constitution this happened on islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they said cars and buses something these buses belong to the museum brotherhood police intervened with take out leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria and entire a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms what pe
the referendum was preceded by a fresh break of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria cairo based journeys bell true explains what's expected from the vote and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second...